A Conversation for Shopping Trolleys
Fun Things to do with Trollys
FairlyStrange Started conversation Mar 8, 2000
When I was a teenager, we used to "hang out"(get together) and "cruise our rides"(drive 'round and 'round, showing off our cars) in the shopping center. There were always loose grocery carts(US for shopping trollys)laying about.
There was one crazy dude(of course he was a friend of mine) who thought it would be neat to be pushed around the shopping center in one....with a car. I volunteered myself and my '71 Mustang Mach 1 to do the pushing.
It was great fun, at least for me! It was quite a site to see, especially when we'd reach a speed bump!
A few of the guys decided it would be fun to race them like that,and it actually became a rather popular unofficial sport!
This is one of those things in life which has convinced me that teenagers do not comprehend the term "death and dismemberment"!LOL
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Fun Things to do with Trolleys
Bluebottle Posted Mar 9, 2000
It sounds quite an experience!
However, I hope you don't mind if I don't recommend that one to people... Especially in the way that the carparks that most supermarkets seem to have can only hold about 3 cars and a bike.
Fun Things to do with Trolleys
FairlyStrange Posted Mar 9, 2000
Around here, we have hundreds of "parking spaces" in the central area, with a rather large driveway circling in front of the businesses. It's more like a street.
After the shops close, there's no one in the lot, which opens up a considerable amount of space!
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Bluebottle Posted Mar 9, 2000
I've seen carparks like that... Great fun, if you're lucky enough to live near them.
They seem to be used by the local radio controlled car clubs, though..
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FairlyStrange Posted Mar 9, 2000
Those are the teenage "hangouts" here.....no radio controlled car enthusiast would be crazy enough to try it! Their car wouldn't last 5 minutes!
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Bluebottle Posted Mar 10, 2000
Where I lived, the peir and esplanade between it and the nightclub "Colonel Bogeys" along the beach was the hangout...
The nearest large supermarket was outside Lake, a village right next door to Sandown.
Fun Things to do with Trolleys
FairlyStrange Posted Mar 10, 2000
You'd never know it if I blindfolded you and brought you to my house, but I live about a 5 minute walk from 4 very large shopping centers. A fifth one(Wal-Mart and all) is a 10 minute walk.
Teenager heaven!
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Bluebottle Posted Mar 10, 2000
I'm sorry - but if I had to choose between a 5 mile beach or 5 shopping centres, I'd choose the beach.
You don't even have HMV!
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FairlyStrange Posted Mar 10, 2000
Erm... what's HMV? Oh, and I'm about a 3 hour drive from the beach!
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Bluebottle Posted Mar 10, 2000
HMV is THE music/video/games shop in Britain. Even better than it's main rival Virgin, and WH Smiths etc... It sells all the best things ever.
Fun Things to do with Trolleys
A Fish called Bob Posted Mar 28, 2000
Hmm, we have a limited form of trolley sports here in england but I don't think we've tried the car one... However I could probably tie a trolley to the back of my motorbike and pull people...
Fun Things to do with Trolleys
FairlyStrange Posted Mar 28, 2000
Now that sounds like fun!!!
I've got one over in the woods by my house some thief has left. I've been threatening to bring it home, remove the basket, and use it for a dolly to move engines around my shop. It looks like it would be perfect for the job!
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Bluebottle Posted Apr 3, 2000
Why not? I doubt anyone else is using it.
Is it obvious which store it came from?
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FairlyStrange Posted Apr 3, 2000
"K" Mart......a block away. Somebody noticed it and rolled it back down to the edge of their lot.
That's ok...in my line of work, they aren't hard to come by! I've seen them piled 6 deep on jobsites in the middle of nowhere. Next one I see is coming home with me!
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Bluebottle Posted Apr 4, 2000
That's true, there are millions of the things everywhere!
They've installed a new security device in Safeways trolleys - if you take them outside a certain area, their wheels freeze and they can't be pushed. Which means that you cannot push the trolley to where the taxis park if you've bought lots of food. Great thinking by Safeways, Portswood.
Fun Things to do with Trolleys
FairlyStrange Posted Apr 4, 2000
Sounds like an expensive trolly!!!! They'd probably be better off with cheaper trollys and let them get stolen!LOL
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Bluebottle Posted Apr 5, 2000
Probably, but no, they've decided to go for the hard way of not losing trolleys. I can understand small stores without much cash wanting to keep all the trolleys they can, but why the fuss with Safeways, who can afford to lose a trolley or two?
And why does no-one seem to care about people stealing shopping baskets?
And why does no-one steal shopping baskets?
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Bluebottle Posted Apr 6, 2000
That's true... Although you'd think that someone would steal them for the sheer novelty value of it all - but then, I guess they're normally kept inside the shop and exchanged for those annoying plastic bags that like ripping.
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TechnicolorYawn (Patron Saint of the Morally Moribund) Posted Apr 6, 2000
Leo's in Louth, has a huge car-park down a really quite steep hill, with a large stream at the bottom. We used to take a trolley, pack as many people into and onto it as possible, and roll down the hill at quite ludicrous speeds. The last one to jump out before the trolley went down the bank and into the stream was the winner. As you can probably realise after a few beers, in an effort to win, no-one jumped out at all and the whole lot would go careering into the water.
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